Manual

Remote Operation
Camera functions can be set and controlled using the Photo Secretary "Remote"
dialog box. The "Remote" dialog box offers menu plates named "Basic Settings" for
normal shooting, and "AE SB BKT" and "Release" for Photo Technique Selection.
* Photo Secretary's Remote Operation function cannot be used with Nikon Multi-
Control Back MF-28's "Photo Technique Selection". Cancel "Photo Technique
Selection"
before using the Remote Operation function.
1.
Connect the camera body and PC using the MC-33.
2.
Turn on the camera power. The camera icon and ID number appear in the display,
indicating that the camera is in Online mode. (If the icon and ID number do not
appear in the display, click on "File" - "Online".)
3. From Camera Operation, click on "Tool"-"Remote" to access the "Remote" dialog
box shown in Figure 9.
The first display shows the settings of the previous remote operation.
4.
After selecting your desired functions and mode, click on "Release" on the dialog
box or the shutter release button on the camera to perform remote operation. (You
cannot select functions indicated as restricted in the "Custom Functions" dialog
box.)
To start the Interval Timer, click on "Start" on the dialog box.
To stop operation, click on "Cancel".
To control several F5 cameras, click on "Release Option" and select release timing for
the other cameras.
With the "Remote" dialog box appearing, the camera's current settings and status are
displayed on the Camera Operation main window.
When all shots have been taken, all selected functions except Multiple exposure
remain on the PC until a new selection is made.
* For details on specific functions, see "Help" menu.
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